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Or worse, they do not want to land in the History of Science's Hall of Shame of scientists whose discoveries produced great harm.
John Thompson: Why Test-Driven Accountability Is Grasping at Straws John Thompson 2011
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And the liberal media refused to conspire finally! with Big Science's attempted whitewash: There was scant coverage of the four "independent" investigations which, all-too-conveniently and coincidentally, cleared the scientists of misconduct and reconfirmed the global warming fallacy.
Jonathan Miller: The Earth Is Flat... but They Can't Handle the Truth Jonathan 2011
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A key part of HuffPost Science's mission will be to cut through the divisions that have resulted from that false war.
Arianna Huffington: E=HP2: Welcome to HuffPost Science Arianna Huffington 2012
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Or worse, they do not want to land in the History of Science's Hall of Shame of scientists whose discoveries produced great harm.
John Thompson: Why Test-Driven Accountability Is Grasping at Straws John Thompson 2011
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In keeping with the E=mc2 rule that nothing is unrelated, much of HuffPost Science's coverage will take a scientific look at stories that cross over into our other sections -- from Technology, Green, and Health to Politics, Business, and Sports.
Arianna Huffington: E=HP2: Welcome to HuffPost Science Arianna Huffington 2012
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GNS Science's seismologist Bill Fry said for residents, the aftershock had felt significant because it was located close to the city center and had been relatively shallow.
New Zealand Rattled by New Quake Lucy Craymer 2010
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According to an article on Popular Science's Web site, Yakir wanted to study the early days of industrialization, but the standard way of looking at long-ago air - finding bubbles of it trapped in polar ice - would provide a data sample that was too old and broad.
Bacteria's role in colon cancer, cystic fibrosis; burning paper to measure carbon 2011
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According to an article on Popular Science's Web site, Yakir wanted to study the early days of industrialization, but the standard way of looking at long-ago air - finding bubbles of it trapped in polar ice - would provide a data sample that was too old and broad.
Bacteria's role in colon cancer, cystic fibrosis; burning paper to measure carbon 2011
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According to an article on Popular Science's Web site, Yakir wanted to study the early days of industrialization, but the standard way of looking at long-ago air - finding bubbles of it trapped in polar ice - would provide a data sample that was too old and broad.
Bacteria's role in colon cancer, cystic fibrosis; burning paper to measure carbon 2011
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I'm particularly looking forward to HuffPost Science's coverage of one of my longtime passions: the intersection of science and religion, two fields often seen as contradictory -- or at least presented that way by those waging The War on Science.
Arianna Huffington: E=HP2: Welcome to HuffPost Science Arianna Huffington 2012
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